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Author Topic: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???  (Read 7728 times)

LeksImpaler

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ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« on: September 14, 2014, 07:58:53 AM »
Hi all.

First of all sorry, my english is not superior, im spanish, and looking at the forum its a total chaos to me to find the topics in which im interested in.

I was looking for a tutorial that shows how to add a HHO cell to a fuel motor.

I mean... the way to add HHO to the fuel injection... in internet is said that it adds a 50% of autonomy.


Does this make sense?

Anyone can help me to reach that manual?


THANK YOU

antimony

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2015, 09:24:19 AM »
I have the same plan. Making a stack,  and test to see for myself. 

Have someone done this before?  We cant be the first.

Paul-R

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2015, 03:56:23 PM »



Try Chapter 10 from this ebook:

http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk


I think you should find a Spanish version. The translation should be OK but be careful.

antimony

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2015, 10:22:59 AM »
Thanks for the tip.  It is a very good read.  :)

I am wondering about how you would be able to measure the exhaust and the effieciancy  of the motor when hooked up to the fuel cell.

I am thinking about putting together a lawnmower inverter generator and try filling up on gas and do one run with and one without fuel cell and see if there is any difference in performance. 
But i would like to take one step further.

Paul-R

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2015, 06:22:17 PM »
Its not a fuel cell. That is a device which takes in hydrogen gas and oxygen, usually from air, and converts them into electricity.

What you could do is to couple your engine up to a generator and a resistance load. Vary the resistance to get good running conditions. Measure the current to the resistors and the voltage across them. This gives the power generated.

Put the electrolyser cell in position and repeat the this exercise.

Measuring exhaust is difficult without highly expensive gear. What you could do is to go to your local VW service station and ask to speak to the head of the maintenance department. Explain what you are doing. Ask him or her if you could bring in your gear for testing, suggesting that he or she may be VERY interested in the results.

antimony

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2015, 02:39:07 PM »
I am on a very tight budget so just hooking up the motor to the alternator to charge a battery is an undertaking just that in its self. 

But i appreciate you taking your time to reply to my post.  :)

Paul-R

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Re: ANY tutorial to add a HHO cell to a chainsaw or carmotor ???
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2015, 04:15:56 PM »
You can get old complete Honda type generator sets for surprisingly little on Ebay, particularly if the seller is near you and requires the buyer to collect.

But don't forget that, with 2-strokes, there might be a lubrication issue if the HHO is dominant over the petrol/oil mix. Also, you may need to alter the timing of the spark.